Our Network

Our networking activities include cooperative and collaborative relationships with a diversity of practitioners, non-profit organizations, Indigenous groups, academic programs and centers, community groups, and other stakeholders fully dedicated to Earth + self care and promoting the flourishing of all living beings.

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    Rocky Mountain Ecodharma Retreat Center

    At RMERC, we bring Buddhism and Dharma back into the natural world where they originated, and in doing so, regain the connection and energy necessary to effectively address ecological and related social crises. We call all of this Ecodharma.

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    Habitual Roots

    Habitual Roots is a 501c(3) here to create intentional space for meaningful connection, community, and well-being - expanding the awareness of individuals to mindfully care for each other and themselves.

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    Dallas Movement Collective

    The Dallas Movement Collective is a vibrant and inclusive community dedicated to the transformative potential of embodiment practice. Uniting like-minded individuals from all walks of life, The Dallas Movement Collective is where the local dance community and the global embodiment movement converge.

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    Osher Center for Integrative Health

    Description goThe Osher Center for Integrative Health is a collaboration between Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School. It is focused on enhancing human health, resilience and quality of life through translational research, clinical practice and education in integrative medicine.es here

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    CALM Studies

    For more than a decade, TCU's CALM Studies initiative has been helping members of the TCU community and beyond reduce stress and anxiety, foster belonging, and work to create a world that enables all beings to flourish.

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    Koru Center for Mindfulness

    The Center for Koru Mindfulness trains and certifies individuals to teach the Koru Mindfulness curriculum. The Koru Mindfulness faculty are the originators of Koru, with years of experience teaching mindfulness and working with young adults. The Center also provides resources and support for certified Koru teachers, helping them to establish Koru Mindfulness programs for the college students they serve. Certified Koru Mindfulness teachers are trained to offer all 3 components of the Koru Mindfulness curriculum and have access to all the materials they need to develop, market, and teach Koru Mindfulness.

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    Dharma Gates

    Dharma Gates is a grassroots nonprofit dedicated to opening pathways into formal meditation training for young adults. We connect burgeoning practitioners to a variety of Buddhist teachers and practice centers, working to eliminate the conceptual, logistical, and financial barriers to practice. We foster connections through which practitioners cultivate compassion, resilience, and clarity and awaken to their innate wisdom to skillfully meet the unique challenges of our times.

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    Lin Wang Gordon Nature Meditation and Ecodharma

    Lin Wang Gordon has been practicing insight meditation in the last decade under the guidance of Jonathan Foust and Mark Coleman. In stillness and silence, she discovers the transformative power of mindfulness practices to help live a life of flow, joy, grace and gratitude.

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    New York Insight Meditation Center

    New York Insight is an urban center for the practice of mindful awareness, called Insight or Vipassana meditation. NYI programs include talks, weekly sittings and courses as well as daylong and weekend retreats and workshops for the integration of meditation teachings into daily life. NYI strives to be a center that reflects the vivid diversity of the city in which we live. Our center is a place where everyone of different ages, nationalities, cultures, languages, ethnicities, sexual orientation, and spiritual backgrounds is welcome to begin or deepen meditation practice based on the teachings of the Buddha.

Interested in joining our network?

We welcome opportunities to engage and share with others, supporting each other in doing what we can to help empower the global community for a more socially, spiritually, and ecologically harmonious world.